Adobe said that it didn't want to hold back the native app any longer so it shipped what was already available. The company is yet to implement recent features such as Invite to Edit Cloud Documents and Preset Syncing, among others in this build of the app. Adobe claims the updated version does these tasks noticeably faster than before, with some being substantially faster.Īdobe also said that it's still in early days of programming natively for Apple silicon and that the company will continue to work with Apple to continue improving performance over time. This was tested over a wide range of tasks such as opening and saving files, running filters, and compute-heavy operations like Content-Aware Fill and Select Subject. Native support means that the application no longer has to run within the built-in emulation software (known as Rosetta 2), which improves performance.Īccording to Adobe, the native Apple silicon version of Photoshop runs on average 1.5x faster than 'similarly configured previous generation systems'. Adobe has announced that the macOS version of Photoshop has been updated to natively support the ARM-based Apple M1 chip on the latest Mac models.